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Who is a broker in stock market?

A broker is the person through whom we buy/sell stocks. For example your DEMAT Account provider can be considered your Broker.


Is Bank Insurance cheaper than a broker?

This question makes no sense as asked. Bank insurance is for insuring banks against catastrophic loss, while a broker sells stocks.


Whats the best way to get a mortgage loan through local banks or should you get a broker to shop around for you?

I would like to get a broker to shop around for me. and compare the rates and terms for me visit: www.lowclosingcost.net


What is the definition of a broker dealer?

Any individual or firm that buys and/or sells securities and is registered with the SEC is a broker dealer. A broker-dealer refers to a firm that trades securities for itself and for other customers. When a trade is completed for the customer they are considered brokers and when it is completed for their own firm they are considered dealers.


Where do you find information about the types of securities that broker dealers trade?

One can find more information about the types of securities that broker dealers trade by visiting local banks or checking out loan blogs online for free.


Where can one find a commercial mortgage broker?

Commercial mortgage brokers help to negotiate with banks or building societies to obtain the best possible interest rates for one's mortgage. They can be found as part of commercial mortgage broker companies such as Empire Commercial Finance.


Are all banks considered government buildings?

Not in the U.S.


Where could one find a discount stock broker?

There are many guides available to picking out a reputable discount stock broker. You may want to also check out your local bank to get information. Many of the large banks, such as Wells Fargo, offer discount brokerage services.


Where can one find information on the varies types of mortgage broker bonds?

One can find information on the various types of mortgage broker bonds from banks that does personal banking, such as TD, Scotia, BMO, RBC and also online from financial ad visors, or bank representatives online.


Are broker fees taxable?

Yes, broker fees are generally considered taxable income. When a broker receives fees for their services, those fees are typically subject to income tax. Additionally, if the broker operates as a business, they may also have to pay self-employment taxes on this income. It's advisable for brokers to consult a tax professional to ensure compliance with tax laws.


How do you get a medallion signature guarantee in Puerto Rico?

You need to contact a securities broker. Most banks and credit unions are not familiar with this process.


What does the company Securities America do?

Securities America is a registered broker dealer. They often deal with banks and other financial institutions. Sometimes they even offer positions to apply for.